The world and India through the lens of the intersection of politics and economics
In democracies this is key to determining what citizens get or don't get
Welcome to Capital Calculus 2.0 for an alt-view on the news in focus.
Some of you may be familiar with my weekly news column published in Mint. For those who are not: This post examines a big news break—through the lens of intersection of politics and economics—from the previous week for the benefit of readers. It dives into policy changes, news developments (mostly about India) to share insights with readers. I have since 30 November signed out of Mint and decided to go solo.
I am restarting this column in a new avatar on Substack. It is my conviction that commoditisation of technology and the balkanisation of news has served us with a unique opportunity to explore niche writing as a viable business model.
To new beginnings.
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